LATEST NEWS
Sitemap
Contact Us
Drawings
Pictures
Documents
Brentford Football Club is special.
It’s special because it’s the only Football League club in London owned by its fans; it’s special because of the enormous amount of community work it does; and it’s special because it’s pioneering a new model for the football industry which is first and foremost, community focused.
- Modern 20,000 seat stadium for football and rugby
- New local authority indoor
sports centre - New health centre
- Healthy living centre
- Social enterprise business
centre - Hotel and Commercial Leisure
A pioneering model of social enterprise for a football club
Previous Meetings
Upcoming Meetings
STADIUM HIGHLIGHTS
- Modern 20,000 seat stadium for football and rugby
- New local authority indoor sports centre
- New health centre
- Healthy living centre
- Social enterprise business centre
- Hotel and Commercial Leisure
News Archive
STADIUM HIGHLIGHTS
- Modern 20,000 seat stadium for football and rugby
- New local authority indoor sports centre
- New health centre
- Healthy living centre
- Social enterprise business centre
- Hotel and Commercial Leisure
Latest News
Brentford Football Club - http://www.brentfordfc.co.uk
The Club's homepage, including news, match details, player details and ticket information.
Bees United - http://www.beesunited.org.uk/
Bees United, The Brentford Supporters' Trust, is the majority shareholder in Brentford Football Club.
As an Industrial and Provident Society set up for community benefit, the Trust is one of a family of more than 120 such organisations, who have been part of a quiet revolution in how football clubs are
managed. The Supporters' Trust revolution has been overseen by Supporters Direct the government-funded body, borne out of the Government's Task Force which investigated all aspects of football in this country.
BIAS – Brentford Independent Association of Supporters - http://www.bias.org.uk/
BIAS is an Independent Association of Supporters (it would have been an Independent Supporters Association, but the acronym wasn't as snappy). BIAS was formed in the twilight of Dave Webb's reign at Griffin Park, in recognition of the need for fans to unite in order to protect the future of their club, and to register our anger when we see it mismanaged.
Barratt Homes - http://www.barratthomes.co.uk/
Founded in 1958, Barratt is Britain's best-known housebuilder. We have sold over 300,000 new homes around the country and are leaders in design, urban regeneration, social housing and innovation. A commitment to innovation and continuous product development, coupled with the highest standards of design, construction, quality and customer service has earned Barratt every major industry award in recent years and we are currently ‘Housebuilder of the Year’ in both the prestigious What House? and Your New Home awards. Our site managers are also regular winners in the NHBC ‘Pride In The Job’ awards for quality workmanship.
AFL - http://www.afl-uk.com/
Established in 1956, AFL has developed through carefully planned growth into an Architectural Practice with a diverse spread of expertise. The original aims and philosophies of the founding Partners are still valid today, and the Practice is soundly managed to deliver creative and practical solutions to answer the most demanding brief.
Assael Architects - http://www.assael.co.uk/
Assael successfully walks the tightrope between innovative design and an understanding of historical context. We pride ourselves on giving a highly professional service to our clients to suit their particular requirements and timescales. We realise the potential of complicated sites in sensitive locations, especially in urban areas. We have many years’ experience both in the refurbishment of listed buildings and the implementation of new build developments on redundant or brownfield sites.
Brentford Chamber of Commerce - http://www.brentfordchamber.org/
The Brentford Chamber of Commerce is committed to enhancing and supporting businesses in the Brentford area, whether large corporate organisations, established firms or small businesses just starting up. The Brentford Chamber makes a difference to the community. It is concerned with local issues and policies that affect the people who live and work in Brentford.
Brentford Community Council - http://www.brentfordcc.org.uk/
The BCC is co-ordinated by a Management Group that meets before or after Planning Consultation Committee meetings. The group is open to anyone who would like to get actively involved in the BCC or would like to bring an issue to our attention.
Brentford Community Sports Trust - http://www.brentfordfccst.com/
In 1987, the first Football in the Community Programmes were established in the Football League. The Brentford FC Football In The Community Programme was amongst those pioneering programmes. wenty years on and the Club, who won the the 2006 Football League Community Club of the Year award, is now employing over 20 full time staff and over 50 part time coaches and are reaching in excess of 50,000 children in four of London’s Boroughs.
Brentford TW8 - http://www.brentfordtw8.com/
Our aim is to build a site that Brentford residents would find useful and entertaining. Most of the content on the site is contributed by the members. We rely on local people to send us news views and opinions which collectively form a reliable guide to life in Brentford.
Chiswick W4 - http://www.chiswickw4.com/
This site is the largest local community web site of its kind in Europe. It has over 10,000 members and receives over 30,000 visits a week. The site publishes a weekly e-mail newsletter with a distribution of over 10,330. It is the largest media of any kind specific to the Chiswick area.
Ealing Today - http://www.ealingtoday.co.uk/
EalingToday.co.uk is a community portal for the area of Ealing. The site is built on technology developed by the Neighbour Net group an Ealing based company which is behind the UK's largest community portal www.ChiswickW4.com and is also involved in a number of other similar sites across London including www.ActonW3.com.
Holland Gardens Residents Community - http://www.hollandgardens.org/
The Holland Gardens Residents Community comprises the private apartments numbered 1-172 Holland Gardens, part of the Capital West development, Holland Gardens, Brentford, London TW8. We have a voted committee and meet regularly to discuss and agree items that require action either within the development, or in the surrounding community.
Hounslow Primary Care Trust - http://www.hounslowpct.nhs.uk/
Hounslow Primary Care Trust (PCT) was established in April 2002 to co-ordinate and develop primary care, provide community health services and commission a range of other health services from hospitals and other agencies for the people of Hounslow.
London Borough of Hounslow - http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/
london Borough of Hounslow website includes information on the Council's services, advice, local information and news.
Sprunt - http://www.sprunt.net/
More than just architects, Sprunt creates value through design. Architects in the heart of London, Sprunt have a dynamic combination of strategic, design and management skills. We are a highly diverse, multicultural organisation with over 80 staff where the spirit of innovation is intensified through respect for individuals. Teamwork and training helps us to generate ideas, enthusiasm and dedication. This full service approach and open learning culture sets us apart from other architects practices.
Links
We are very excited about the future for Brentford Community Stadium, we hope you share our enthusiasm and would love to hear any comments you may have. Published below are some of the things people have said so far. If you would like to make a comment or just give us feedback then please click the link below to email us.
Comment
The strategy will deliver substantial social, economic and transport benefits
for this area of West London, including:
- The regeneration of three brownfield sites in Brentford (Lionel Road, the existing
football ground at Griffin Park and the Fountain Leisure Centre) - A modern 20,000 seat stadium for football, rugby and potentially other
sports - A new local authority indoor sports centre, including swimming pools, sports
and exercise halls and related facilities - A new health centre accommodating GPs, dentists, health visitors, district
nurses, physiotherapy and complimentary therapies. This can be integrated
with sports, education and cultural activities to create a healthy living centre - A social enterprise incubation centre supported by Community Action
Network - Integrated operation as a vibrant community hub, linking sport with health
and social care, education, enterprise, cultural and leisure facilities, promoting
social inclusion - Associated enabling development, including housing, hotel and leisure facilities,
to maximise land use and economic sustainability - A sustainable future for Brentford FC in a multi-purpose stadium complex,
which will also generate non-football related income
Strategy
